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∙ 9y agoThe mountain would isolate subgroups of the population.
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The mountain would insolate subgroups of the population.
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The mountain would prevent organisms from interacting
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∙ 9y agoThe mountain habitat would have a wider range of environments, and would isolate sub groups of the population.
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The mountain habitat would have a wider range of environments
A rough steep mountain habitat can create geographic isolation, leading to genetic differentiation and eventual speciation among populations. The rugged terrain can create physical barriers to gene flow, allowing new species to evolve independently. In contrast, a large open grasslands habitat may not have as many barriers to gene flow, resulting in fewer opportunities for speciation to occur.
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The mountain would isolate subgroups of the populaiton.
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∙ 8y agoThe mountain would prevent organisms from interacting.
Caleb
The mountain has a wider range of environments. - APEX
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the mountain would prevent organisms from interacting.
Some different types of ecosystems found in grasslands include temperate grasslands, tropical grasslands (savannas), and montane grasslands (found at higher elevations). Each of these ecosystems have unique characteristics and support different varieties of plant and animal species adapted to the specific conditions of that grassland type.
Mt. Everest
A mountain has a higher elevation than a hill. Mountains are typically taller and more massive landforms, with a higher elevation above sea level compared to hills.
Wild turkeys can be found across North America in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and grasslands. They prefer areas with a mix of open spaces for foraging and dense vegetation for cover and roosting. Turkey populations are most abundant in the eastern and western parts of the United States.
Popocatepetl has multiple climate zones due to its elevation, ranging from temperate forests at the base to alpine tundra at the summit. As you ascend, temperatures drop and vegetation changes accordingly. The lower slopes have a temperate climate with pine and oak forests, transitioning to grasslands and then barren rock at higher elevations.
The mountain would prevent organisms from interacting
The mountain would prevent organisms from interacting
The mountain would insolate subgroups of the population.
present more physical barriers and isolated habitats, leading to more opportunities for genetic divergence and ultimately speciation.
Clear mountain rivers and streams, mainly in the higher mountains.
Not at all. In their natural habitat, emus live in grasslands and open bushland. They need a ready supply of good drinking water, whether it be creeks, rivers or waterholes, but they tend not to live in areas where there is higher rainfall.
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The Cascade Mountains.
Everybody can jump higher then a mountain because mountains cant jump
Driving up a mountain allows you to pass through different biomes because of the changes in elevation. As you move from the base to the summit, you experience different climates and vegetation. This results in a transition from lower elevation biomes, such as forests or grasslands, to higher elevation biomes like alpine tundra or snow-capped peaks.
Some different types of ecosystems found in grasslands include temperate grasslands, tropical grasslands (savannas), and montane grasslands (found at higher elevations). Each of these ecosystems have unique characteristics and support different varieties of plant and animal species adapted to the specific conditions of that grassland type.
Mount Everest is higher than any mountain because it is the highest mountain in the world.